news 28 Posted September 26, 2014 View this email in your browser (http://us3.campaign-archive1.com/?u=efc4c507c2cf964fc2462caca&id=79bb5e4159&e=0c004f9c13) Last year, when I was first exposed to NVIDIA’s G-SYNC technology, I turned to one of our contacts at the company and said, “The moment someone comes out with a nice 4K version, I’ll hand over my credit cardâ€Â. At the time, I had been riding along on a 30†HP display with a resolution of 2560x1600, and quite frankly, was itching to upgrade. After all, smartphones and tablets were already available with high-resolution screens that put the pixel densities of typical PC displays to shame. And after years of upgrading every other part of my personal workstation (multiple times), I was yearning for something new. There really wasn’t anything better available at the time, though. Save for a smattering of relatively small, 3K and 4K laptop displays, we haven’t quite gotten to the same type of pixel densities available on today’s high-end ultra-mobile devices, but thankfully the display space has really heated up as of late. 4K displays have generated a large part of the excitement, and today, we can show you the first one that supports NVIDIA’s G-SYNC technology, the 28†Acer XB280HK... Acer XB280HK 4K G-SYNC Gaming Monitor Review http://hothardware.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=efc4c507c2cf964fc2462caca&id=1a8a99c35e&e=0c004f9c13 Share this post Link to post